Upon Lismore's main thoroughfare, I find no place to stow my carriage.
This location, situated near China Town in Melbourne, is governed by a 'No Standing' sign, indicating that no vehicles, including bicycles, may be stationed here
The café in question is not situated in Segovia, but rather in Melbourne
De Graves Street possesses a distinctive ambiance. The indications are evident.
Upon the final day in Adelaide, we discovered a Thai establishment where we partook of spring rolls. Our endeavor to capture the beauty of Port Willunga proved unfruitful, for there were no parking spaces to be found.
A delectable Pork Knuckle adorned with a delectably crispy skin—one cannot miss such an exquisite dish, certainly not by mere accident.
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Signs everywhere. I like the disembodied legs in your first photograph.
ReplyDeleteParece ser un lugar peatonal al máximo ya que ni las bicicletas pueden circular.
ReplyDeleteSi que es curioso encontrar un café con el nombre de "Segovia" en el barrio chino de Melbourne, no se si se podrán degustar productos segovianos o lo mas parecido.
Saludos.
I really don't know if we have No Standing signs, but I haven't lived in a city for a long time, and not even in a small one for two decades.
ReplyDeleteEntrañables imágenes de la vida cotidiana de la ciudad, donde la vida fluye en el día a día y entre compra y compra, un aperitivo. Me ha gustado saber de ese Café con nombre de una ciudad española.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo, amigo.
I visited Sergovia before. I love the BBQ pork.
DeleteIn Segovia, Cochinillo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and delicious...
The giant lizard mural is very impressive, and will draw attention to the shop. De Graves Street must have some really interesting things, wish I could walk down it.
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of signs, my favorite is the first photo. 9361 2897 3304 3347 5839 74
ReplyDeleteLoving that salamander. Your Thai lunch/dinner looks marvelous. I could do with a spring roll now. Actually, I could also do with spring!
ReplyDeleteRoll spring in it
DeleteI love seeing the iguana mural. It looks terrific. Both spring rolls and pork knuckle look delicious, so now I am hungry. Captivating street photography.
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you like them
DeleteI've never seen a no standing sign. Nice street photography. I love spring rolls.
ReplyDeleteNo standing signs are everywhere here
DeleteA nice selection here, thank you.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Always pay to look up hence the first lovely mural.
ReplyDeleteFood looks good and I don't know where that bike would park itself, and maybe it did as the owner has fled! Nice looking food.
Always pay to look up hence the first lovely mural.
ReplyDeleteFood looks good and I don't know where that bike would park itself, and maybe it did as the owner has fled! Nice looking food.
That mural did stand out at the time.
Delete...I love the huge lizard!
ReplyDeleteGood food always draws crowds. Lot's to see in all these photos. I love that mural.
ReplyDeleteI like the street scenes and the food. ;-)
ReplyDeleteEverywhere are signs. The first image is so nice with the lizard and the traffic sign,
ReplyDeleteso neon green.
Happy WW and a fine week!
It seems like everything was delicious! and the neighborhood is very interesting!
ReplyDeleteLovely street and food captures!
ReplyDeleteGood food and love the streets :-D
ReplyDeleteEl codillo se ve buenísimo. Un beso.
ReplyDeleteEvery city has million of them signs. Most don´t care what they´re saying.
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